Thursday,
the last day of the cannabis cup... and you'd know it too.
Hoards of judges flew around the stands buying everything
in sight. The concept of course being that these nasty Euro
things needed to be spent before the flight back! Space
and I were still giving out the freebies; however we were
beginning to notice that the faces attached to the outstretched
hands were very familiar.
I spent a bit of time wandering around the stands again,
taking more photographs for the website. Speaking to Soma
at the Soma Seeds stand, I found that he was actually selling
some of his weed on the stall! Unfortunately, there was
no more NYC Diesel; however I managed to purchase some 'Santa
Maria', which was very nice, but still not as wonderful
as the NYC. By the time it came to pack up the stall, we
were all way too stoned to really attack the problem with
any conviction. The van was loaded up slowly and carefully,
and gradually all evidence of our presence in the Arena
Hotel was removed.
As Mark was still laid up in bed, and neither Space nor
I are able to drive, Jacqui (Kali) drove us back to the
hotel with all our stuff. Driving in Amsterdam is a lot
different to driving in the UK however, and navigating the
very short distance back to our hotel proved a challenge.
Space
and I left to make our way to the Dolphins bar, stopping
for a burger on the way. Purchasing a bit of 'Royal Dolphin'
hash and smoking for a while, we made our way to the Melkweg
to catch the awards ceremony.
The plan was simple... I go and take photographs of the
winners, and space writes them down for the site.
After about an hour of a reggae set on the main stage, the
awards began with a short film introduced by the Cannabis
Cup founder, Steve Hagar.
The film showed close-ups of the cup entries, and spoke
a while about the meaning of the cup's theme, 'Conspiracy'.
There was a little cannabis cup trivia, as well as a tribute
to a man called John Cliver, aka 'Waldo'; who died on the
3rd of October. I'd never heard of him; however he looked
familiar as a face I had seen at previous cups.
The camera however, was almost completely unusable. Zooming
in and out simply wasn't happening, and the mechanism for
moving the part often needed me to physically give it a
hand. All that zooming in and out was wasting the battery
too!
I resolved to save the remaining battery life for the group
shot at the end, and found space in the other bar, watching
the awards on a big screen.
As
Space was by now, completely out of it, I made notes on
the winners myself. After the Sativa Cup, being completely
out of it myself, I believed that the next award would be
the last. So handing the notes over to Space, I went to
resume my position in the main hall with the intention of
taking photographs of all the winners. Unfortunately, there
were at least another six cups to go, and after about four
test photographs, the camera gave up the ghost entirely
and simply died.
I went back to the other hall to find that while the awards
were still showing on the screen, the sound had now been
cut and loud music was playing instead. Meaning I had no
photographs... and no results!!!
I
went back to the main hall to find out the winners of the
overall best strain, and then frantically went around random
tables in the Melkweg asking people for the results I'd
missed.
After
a further two hours of smoking and drinking, Space and I
hailed a cab, and ensured that he knew the way without running
into closed off roads and back alleys.
The
next morning we packed up and left. Jacqui was flying back,
and so Mark, still completely overtaken by harsh flu, had
to drive the van back from Amsterdam.... to my house.
I
was sitting in the front as we left the car park, and a
distinctly ill-looking Mark explained to me that he was
still very sick, and that he was sweating, he was drowsy,
his vision was blurry and he was having difficulty in focusing
on what was around him. So if there were any problems with
his driving, he warned, I should tell him immediately.
While Mark was explaining this to me, he was pulling left
out of the car park, and into oncoming traffic!!!
I remained extremely vigilant for the next couple of hours
as we attempted to drive to the ferry. Eventually, lost,
and absolutely fucking petrified, we paid a cab driver to
allow us to follow him out of Amsterdam and onto the highway,
bound for the ferry.
We survived. Just. Slept on the ferry, and arrived back
at my house that evening.
Having not quite managed to do so the entire week... I went
to the pub, and got mindlessly drunk.